young people & adults. 1. Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with: * Children Effective communication with children is important to make sure that they understand the language of learning so that they can grasp concepts and ideas‚ actively take part in problem solving and successfully develop their own ideas and opinions. It is important for children to be able to feel welcome in the classroom environment and valued within the school
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Compulsory education in England is for children aged 5-18 years. It became an entitlement for all 3-4 years olds’ to receive 12.5 hours free childcare as part of the Childcare Act 2006. The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) was introduced in 2008 to give high quality education and support in pre schools‚ it was revised in 2012 by Dame Clare Tickell to make it more focused on supporting children’s early learning. The EYFS is for children from birth up to the age of 5‚ all schools and Ofsted registered
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Unit 334 Support Children and Young People’s Health and Safety 1.1. Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services. When planning activities the first thing I ask myself of the desired surroundings is ‘is this a safe environment’. I would look at space‚ is there enough space to fit all the children into. Whether it’s a group of thirty children in a hall for PE or six children in a small room for an intervention I need to
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Question 1: Describe how you might contribute to a lesson given to a group of seven year old children learning to play percussion instruments. Answer 1: Firstly‚ I would look through the planning for the lesson and then ask the Teacher what the learning objective is. I would obtain all the instruments needed for the lesson and make sure that they were free from sharp points and all in working order. Then once the lesson has finished I can return all the instruments back to their correct places
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1.Describe How You Might Contribute To a Lesson Given To a Group Of Seven Year Old Children Learning To Play Percussion Instruments? As a Teaching Assistant supervising a group of seven year olds who are to learn to play musical instruments‚ I would first make sure these instruments are available‚ clean‚ safe and ready to be used for this lesson. Any music sheets related to playing must be prepared and available in the classroom in advance. During the lesson I would supervise the children using
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Kim Drinkwater Student Ref: s46536 TEACHING ASSISTANT DIPLOMA COURSE ASSIGNMENT ONE 1. Describe how you might contribute to a lesson given to a group of seven year old children learning to play percussion instruments. I may contribute by assisting in room preparation‚ for example‚ by setting up instruments‚ making sure they’re clean and safe to use. Also‚ may help by showing children how to use the instruments. 2. What might your role be in organising
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UNIT 301 Consider the role of a learning support professional in a school. Outline the considerations for someone in that role when dealing with confidential information. All information held on pupils comes under data protection guild lines. It can include our address‚ phone number‚ birth date‚ employment history or other personal information. It may also include information about our past or present health and development. Individuals have the right to keep information of this type private.
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Assignment 2 Teaching Assistant Tracey Parkes Student Number TRA851PA Question 1 List ten important safety points for establishing a healthy‚ safe and secure environment. One. The individual needs‚ age and abilities of the children and young people. You should take any specific needs of pupils into account when setting up the environment-for example the age‚ abilities and needs of the children with whom you are working. You should in particular take note of any pupils who have
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improving quality and consistency and lays a secure foundation for future learning for children. Within Parkhill School there are many children who originate from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds‚ most of these children use English as an additional language so it is important that communication is effective by taking into account the child’s age‚ culture and understanding. We have an EAL co-coordinator in school and other teaching assistants who speak additional languages who will translate on behalf
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OCR UNIT 22 Disabled children and young people with special educational needs are entitled to access to children’s services‚ an education‚ health services‚ housing and Equality and non-discrimination entitlement. (The Disability Discrimination Act DDA) These arise when one or more public body has a relevant duty – whether this duty is owed to all disabled children or only to some‚ for example those with a certain level of need or those in a certain age group. It is vitally important ant that recognition
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